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The 2023 Italian local elections were held in various Italian local communities on 14–15 May 2023, [1] with a run-off round on 28–29 May. [2] Mayors of towns and cities across the country were elected. [3] Direct elections were held in 600 municipalities; in each comune were chosen mayor and members of the City Council. Of the 790 ...
The 2023 Italian regional elections took place in regions of Italy during 2023. [1] ... Elections in Italy This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, at ...
This graph shows the results of elections held in Italy from 1946 to 2018, with the percentages of consensus gathered by the various parties and movements displayed by color. Passing your mouse over the different colored sections will display the name of the grouping and the percentage in the corresponding election.
Municipal elections took place in Rome on 3–4 October 2021 and 17–18 October 2021. Open for election were the office of Mayor of Rome and all the 48 seats of the City Council , as well as the presidents and councils of each of the fifteen municipi in which the city is divided.
The 2021 Italian local elections were held on 3 and 4 October. Originally scheduled as usual between 15 April and 15 June with run-offs two weeks later, [ 1 ] the Government of Italy announced on 4 March that they were postponed to after the summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy . [ 2 ]
The 2023 Lazio regional election took place on 12 and 13 February 2023. It was held concurrently with the 2023 Lombard regional election, as decided by the Italian government on 9 December 2022. [1] On 12 October 2022, the president of Lazio Nicola Zingaretti decided to step down, having been elected to the national parliament. [2]
A bloc of conservative parties, led by the far-right Brothers of Italy, looks likely to win a clear majority at the next elections, which might come as early as September, a study of recent ...
The election took place concurrently with the 2023 Lazio regional election, as decided by the Italian government on 9 December 2022. [ 2 ] According to the final results, Attilio Fontana was reelected President of Lombardy with more than 54% of the votes, obtaining the greater bonus given by the electoral law.